Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea

Background: We aimed to clarify the emerging epigenetic landscape in a group of genes classified as “modifier genes” of the β-type globin genes (HBB cluster), known to operate in trans to accomplish the two natural developmental switches in globin expression, from embryonic to fetal during the first...

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Κύριοι συγγραφείς: Chondrou, Vasiliki, Stavrou, Eleana, Markopoulos, Georgios, Kouraklis-Symeonidis, Alexandra, Fotopoulos, Vasilios, Symeonidis, Argiris, Vlachaki, Efthymia, Chalkia, Panagiota, Patrinos, George, Papachatzopoulou, Adamantia, Sgourou, Argyro
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Χονδρού, Βασιλική
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Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: 2019
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Διαθέσιμο Online:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-018-0177-z
http://hdl.handle.net/10889/12157
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spelling nemertes-10889-121572022-09-05T06:57:27Z Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea Chondrou, Vasiliki Stavrou, Eleana Markopoulos, Georgios Kouraklis-Symeonidis, Alexandra Fotopoulos, Vasilios Symeonidis, Argiris Vlachaki, Efthymia Chalkia, Panagiota Patrinos, George Papachatzopoulou, Adamantia Sgourou, Argyro Χονδρού, Βασιλική Σταύρου, Ελεάνα Μαρκόπουλος, Γεώργιος Κουράκλη-Συμεωνίδου, Αλεξάνδρα Φωτόπουλος, Βασίλειος Συμεωνίδης, Ανάργυρος Βλαχάκη, Ευθυμία Χαλκιά, Παναγιώτα Πατρινός, Γεώργιος Παπαχατζοπούλου, Αδαμαντία Σγουρού, Αργυρώ SCA homozygotes SCA/β-thal heterozygotes Hydroxyurea treatment HbF induction HBB cluster “modifying genes” Epigenetic regulation Background: We aimed to clarify the emerging epigenetic landscape in a group of genes classified as “modifier genes” of the β-type globin genes (HBB cluster), known to operate in trans to accomplish the two natural developmental switches in globin expression, from embryonic to fetal during the first trimester of conception and from fetal to adult around the time of birth. The epigenetic alterations were determined in adult sickle cell anemia (SCA) homozygotes and SCA/β-thalassemia compound heterozygotes of Greek origin, who are under hydroxyurea (HU) treatment. Patients were distinguished in HU responders and HU non-responders (those not benefited from the HU) and both, and in vivo and in vitro approaches were implemented. Results: We examined the CpG islands’ DNA methylation profile of BCL11A, KLF1, MYB, MAP3K5, SIN3A, ZBTB7A, and GATA2, along with γ-globin and LRF/ZBTB7A expression levels. In vitro treatment of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) with HU induced a significant DNA hypomethylation pattern in ZBTB7A (p*, 0.04) and GATA2 (p*, 0.03) CpGs exclusively in the HU non-responders. Also, this group of patients exhibited significantly elevated baseline methylation patterns in ZBTB7A, before the HU treatment, compared to HU responders (p*, 0.019) and to control group of healthy individuals (p*, 0.021), which resembles a potential epigenetic barrier for the γ-globin expression. γ-Globin expression in vitro matched with detected HbF levels during patients’ monitoring tests (in vivo) under HU treatment, implying a good reproducibility of the in vitro HU epigenetic effect. LRF/ZBTB7A expression was elevated only in the HU non-responders under the influence of HU. Conclusions: This is one of the very first pharmacoepigenomic studies indicating that the hypomethylation of ZBTB7A during HU treatment enhances the LRF expression, which by its turn suppresses the HbF resumption in the HU non-responders. Its role as an epigenetic regulator of hemoglobin switching is also supported by the wide distribution of ZBTB7A-binding sites within the 5′ CpG sequences of all studied human HBB cluster “modifier genes.” Also, the baseline methylation level of selective CpGs in ZBTB7A and GATA2 could be an indicator of the negative HU response among the β-type hemoglobinopathy patients. 2019-05-24T05:37:35Z 2019-05-24T05:37:35Z 2018-10 Journal (paper) Chondrou, V. et. al. (2018). Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea. Human Genomics, 12, 45. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-018-0177-z https://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-018-0177-z http://hdl.handle.net/10889/12157 en application/pdf Human Genomics
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topic SCA homozygotes
SCA/β-thal heterozygotes
Hydroxyurea treatment
HbF induction
HBB cluster “modifying genes”
Epigenetic regulation
spellingShingle SCA homozygotes
SCA/β-thal heterozygotes
Hydroxyurea treatment
HbF induction
HBB cluster “modifying genes”
Epigenetic regulation
Chondrou, Vasiliki
Stavrou, Eleana
Markopoulos, Georgios
Kouraklis-Symeonidis, Alexandra
Fotopoulos, Vasilios
Symeonidis, Argiris
Vlachaki, Efthymia
Chalkia, Panagiota
Patrinos, George
Papachatzopoulou, Adamantia
Sgourou, Argyro
Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea
description Background: We aimed to clarify the emerging epigenetic landscape in a group of genes classified as “modifier genes” of the β-type globin genes (HBB cluster), known to operate in trans to accomplish the two natural developmental switches in globin expression, from embryonic to fetal during the first trimester of conception and from fetal to adult around the time of birth. The epigenetic alterations were determined in adult sickle cell anemia (SCA) homozygotes and SCA/β-thalassemia compound heterozygotes of Greek origin, who are under hydroxyurea (HU) treatment. Patients were distinguished in HU responders and HU non-responders (those not benefited from the HU) and both, and in vivo and in vitro approaches were implemented. Results: We examined the CpG islands’ DNA methylation profile of BCL11A, KLF1, MYB, MAP3K5, SIN3A, ZBTB7A, and GATA2, along with γ-globin and LRF/ZBTB7A expression levels. In vitro treatment of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) with HU induced a significant DNA hypomethylation pattern in ZBTB7A (p*, 0.04) and GATA2 (p*, 0.03) CpGs exclusively in the HU non-responders. Also, this group of patients exhibited significantly elevated baseline methylation patterns in ZBTB7A, before the HU treatment, compared to HU responders (p*, 0.019) and to control group of healthy individuals (p*, 0.021), which resembles a potential epigenetic barrier for the γ-globin expression. γ-Globin expression in vitro matched with detected HbF levels during patients’ monitoring tests (in vivo) under HU treatment, implying a good reproducibility of the in vitro HU epigenetic effect. LRF/ZBTB7A expression was elevated only in the HU non-responders under the influence of HU. Conclusions: This is one of the very first pharmacoepigenomic studies indicating that the hypomethylation of ZBTB7A during HU treatment enhances the LRF expression, which by its turn suppresses the HbF resumption in the HU non-responders. Its role as an epigenetic regulator of hemoglobin switching is also supported by the wide distribution of ZBTB7A-binding sites within the 5′ CpG sequences of all studied human HBB cluster “modifier genes.” Also, the baseline methylation level of selective CpGs in ZBTB7A and GATA2 could be an indicator of the negative HU response among the β-type hemoglobinopathy patients.
author2 Χονδρού, Βασιλική
author_facet Χονδρού, Βασιλική
Chondrou, Vasiliki
Stavrou, Eleana
Markopoulos, Georgios
Kouraklis-Symeonidis, Alexandra
Fotopoulos, Vasilios
Symeonidis, Argiris
Vlachaki, Efthymia
Chalkia, Panagiota
Patrinos, George
Papachatzopoulou, Adamantia
Sgourou, Argyro
format Journal (paper)
author Chondrou, Vasiliki
Stavrou, Eleana
Markopoulos, Georgios
Kouraklis-Symeonidis, Alexandra
Fotopoulos, Vasilios
Symeonidis, Argiris
Vlachaki, Efthymia
Chalkia, Panagiota
Patrinos, George
Papachatzopoulou, Adamantia
Sgourou, Argyro
author_sort Chondrou, Vasiliki
title Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea
title_short Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea
title_full Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea
title_fullStr Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea
title_full_unstemmed Impact of ZBTB7A hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea
title_sort impact of zbtb7a hypomethylation and expression patterns on treatment response to hydroxyurea
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-018-0177-z
http://hdl.handle.net/10889/12157
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